RNConnector.com

Most Popular RN Jobs!

Have you been wondering what the most popular RN jobs are across the United States? Based on demand, versatility, and common career paths in healthcare, we have compiled a list of 25 of the most popular nursing jobs, as presented by RN Connector:

  • Registered Nurse (RN): General patient care in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings.
  • Nurse Practitioner (NP): Advanced practice nurse providing primary or specialized care.
  • Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA): Administers anesthesia during surgeries and procedures.
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS): An expert in a specific area of healthcare, such as critical care or oncology.
  • Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM): Provides care related to pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
  • Pediatric Nurse: Specializes in the care of infants, children, and adolescents.
  • Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Nurse: Provides care for critically ill patients in intensive care units.
  • Critical Care Nurse: Works with seriously ill patients, often in specialized intensive care or emergency settings.
  • Acute Care Nurse: Specializes in short-term care for patients with severe or sudden illnesses or injuries, typically in hospital settings.
  • Emergency Room (ER) Nurse: Provides urgent care for patients in fast-paced emergency settings.
  • Operating Room (OR) Nurse: Assists in surgeries, helping to ensure patient safety and supporting the surgical team.
  • Travel Nurse: Takes on temporary assignments in various locations to fill nursing shortages.
  • Geriatric Nurse: Specializes in caring for elderly patients, addressing age-related health concerns.
  • Neonatal Nurse: Provides care for newborn infants, especially those in neonatal intensive care units (NICU).
  • Psychiatric Nurse: Focuses on mental health care, working with patients who have mental illnesses or psychiatric disorders.
  • Cardiac Nurse: Provides care for patients with heart-related conditions.
  • Dialysis Nurse: Specializes in caring for patients with kidney disease, particularly those undergoing dialysis.
  • Rehabilitation Nurse: Helps patients recover from serious injuries, surgeries, or illnesses.
  • Oncology Nurse: Provides care for cancer patients, helping them through treatment and recovery.
  • Labor and Delivery Nurse: Assists women during childbirth and provides postpartum care.
  • Nurse Educator: Trains and mentors future nurses in academic or clinical settings, playing a vital role in shaping the nursing profession.
  • Public Health Nurse: Works in community settings to improve public health through education and preventive care.
  • Home Health Nurse: Provides care for patients at home, often those with chronic conditions or recovering from surgery.
  • Telemetry Nurse: Monitors patients’ vital signs, particularly those with heart conditions, using specialized technology.
  • Case Management Nurse: Coordinates long-term patient care, ensuring continuity of care and support through various treatments.

Do any of these nursing jobs interest you? If you’re searching for something else, we’ll do our best to connect you with the RN role of your dreams. Feel free to Contact Us!

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Your ideal RN job is waiting, and we’re here to help you find it. Join RNConnector.com today and let us connect you to the nursing job you’ve always wanted. We’ll make the process as easy as 1-2-3. It’s time to stop searching and start thriving – we’ll take care of the hard part.